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Michael Drummond and Stephen Wynn-Davies

Published:01:38Updated:02:13Saturday 19 August 2017

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The world’s longest inflatable assault course has landed in Sussex – and our reporters took on the challenge.

Thrill-seekeing reporters Michael Drummond and Stephen Wynn-Davies tested out the 1,000ft-long Labyrinth Challenge on Friday at Brighton Racecourse, where it will be open to the public Saturday, August 19, and Sunday, August 20.

Do you think you're up to the challenge?

The giant inflatable playground, designed for grown-ups (ages 12 and above) to unleash their inner child, features more than 30 interactive and wacky obstacles including jump-offs, hurdles, biff n’ bash sections, balance beams and giant balls.

Set across five themed zones – the lava zone, jungle zone, toxic zone, combat zone and ocean zone – the course starts with participants jumping off a 20ft platform into a crash bag below.

The finale involves climbing up and sliding down a giant inflatable ship.

Discussing the inflatable challenge, Stephen said: “It was great fun, brings out the child in me.

“It’s a lot longer than other assault course.

“It has something for everyone – long jumps and tunnels as well as easier parts.